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What is a red topped tube used for?
Blood Chemistries
What is a SST?
Serum separator gel contains activator
What is a purple topped tube used for?
EDTA
What is a Green topped tube used for?
Lithium Heparin
What is a blue topped tube used for?
Sodium Citrate - Coagulations biochemistries
What is a Gray topped tube used for?
Potassium oxalate or Sodium Fluoride (glucose preservation)
Why do we use oil immersion?
light passes with little bending or distortion (clearer image)
What is the platelet range for canines?
160,000 plt/mcL to 625,000 plt/mcL
What is the platelet range for felines?
160,000 plt/mcL to 700,000 plt/mcL
What do Rouleaux look like?
Stacked like coins (normal in horses)
What do Agglutination look like?
Cells look glued
What are 8 types of poikilocytes?
Keratocytes, Eccentrocytes, Echinocytes, Acanthocytes, Stomatocytes, Leptocytes, Spherocytes, Schistocytes
How can the degree of RBC regeneration be determined?
Reticulocyte count
What is Mycoplasma haemofelis?
Associated with FIA (feline infectious anemia)